Junipero Serra High School - El Padre Yearbook (Gardena, CA)
- Class of 1957
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Oriicxineii Priest, Iiine l5, IQ34 Coisecrcteil Titulcr Bishop ol Lcsvi fiflll Aigzili 7 Bishop el Los: Angeles, October I5 1946 His Excellency BISHOP ALDEN BELL Ordmned Priest, Moy l4, l932 fu O onsecrutecl Titulcir Bishop of Rhoclopolis one Auxilir pf ol Los Angeles, Iiine 4, l955 Q AW MONSIGNOH PATRICK DIGNAN, Ph. D Superintendent of Schools Archdiocese ol Los Angeles x 'Wu .scwmggy Iwwiswqjlg 4::g..i1P42,,'H , N, .lffmfw-..,m'm.f ,K-XZ' UW' Qwwrtvgyw 'M N- 'ffm 4 .my-,wjfalugo mm ws 9 YAG I-li! I'm Bob Press. Big stories gre rny line ond thot's Why I'm here. Mcltter ot tact, l've just finished this one, Serrds Big Success Story. See thot seol up there? Well, thc1t's just cr hint os to how the story begins . . . ond ends . . . with CI success- tul crdrninistrotionf' BRO. IOSEPH HOFFMAN, S.M. Principal ? Dear Graduates ot 1957, Each mans lite can be divided into several stages: childhood, adolescence, young adulthood and adult life, Four short years ago when you entered Serra High School you put aside the things of childhood and for the first time recognized yourself as an individual with the ability to make decisions for yourself You were held responsible for these decisions. Your parents and your teachers endeavored to guide you in your choices and gradually you developed standards and principles by which to measure the validity of your judgments. Gradually you developed into a young adult forming the personality and character which you will carry into your adult life. Now you are on the threshold of the last stage. You have been prepared. The future is entirely in your hands, Time passed can never be recalled Your life passes by faster than you realize and as the years accumu- late each of us will follow our separate careers. But we have one common vocation: to save our own soul. The moral standards you have been taught at Serra should always be respected They are God's rules for the game of life, Remember always that God's will is the only thing that really counts, no matter what it costs by way of personal sacrifice. You will always be a part of Serra. You will always belong to the family of Serra. Remember well the lessons of family spirit. Remember that all good things come to you from our Blessed Mother, Mary Be a true son to her and imitate Christ's filial devotion to her. No matter what trials come your way remember that no one who sincerely prays to Mary is left unaided Congratulations to you upon your graduation from Serra High School. lt is my prayer that you will be successful in the career you have chosen and in the fulfilment of our common vocation, God be with you, Sincerely in l.M.I., loseph L, l-loffman, S M. Principal The Blueprinte rs of Gur Success Story gg l 5 BRO. IEROME GORG, SM, Dean, Registrar Every story has an author. Our tale told here in a cosmopolitan setting demonstrates a skill- ful development of character plus a keen awareness ol budding abilities, The men and minds responsible for shaping this story of success form a Well-knit unit known as the faculty. REV. lOl-IN BOLIN, SM. BRO. CHARLES MILLER, SM Chaplain Treasurer BRO ,ERNEST AVELLAR, SM, MR. HOPET BALAKIATZ Latin Il, English l, Social Studies Moderator 206 General Business, Typing They Used Many Methods toilvieet REV, JOHN BOLIN, SM, BRO. IORGE DA SILVA, SM. Moderator 311, Chaplain, Sodality, Religion Guidance Director, Religion III, Latin Ill, W, English Ill, Mothers' Club Advisor Sodality, El Padre Advisor 10 Modern Demands BFG ALQYSIUS DDYLE, S M Che:ti1.1'r'f BRC QE? l3'JYLi SM Mowqerixbr 212 Elvliisfl IV Heliflxou I Afhl-32? 31?-3:'if Y ER? QE-2 FISHEP SM PCSU' HEEL- .3.i'.'L:9: BRO IEROMH GORG, S M. Demi Chemistry Geometry, Alqefbrcr Ruth: flub .Advisor C S F Advisor fig, . sv.. A vsW2:?? TWH? 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' s gymiggi Z A x gs, in .,.. In W 'W KQPQSY H -V':f .1 W ,M Q , was L. '-:e::s':':. 21' ff KE QM-uw W fvye' .Y UNDERCLASC X . -' 2 Q , iri 5 ffm, if 1 U A 1 jyssi-I , ifflfigsvf VIEN 'iWhot orre the prospects in the lower divisions for cr bigger Success Story in the yeolrs to come? , i iii i . , ff i,. V,cA,, 355 K i orc i gfgjig IV: ,g'::2VSgg:..vQ:A' 5:3 ,:,1 Q 'A ':' -- - If 'Wil a.i::gf,.:,f1 liz 2 '.i, 555355 If .JIS . -, Waimnii U5 csf iiii :iir i nil!! S. Illllllg i,: I ' lllllll A 'Y i in I-HE!!! ,nh CLASS OFFICERS 108: Raymond McCaverty, B Tho I. Matlhews, Frantic Frosh Provide Bait. . FRESHMAN 108--First row. I-r: W, Maldonado, A. Krumrn, L Biller, N. Fuscardo, R. Ust, M. Maiuri, D. Thornton, I. Young, L. Dekens, I. McCaverly, W. Ford. Second row: W. Mon- ette, S. Eeuhl, B. Frazier, R. Considine, R. Dworschak, S. Unrein, G. Gartner, I Arroyo, W. Russell, I. Erhardt, H. Cook, R. Montgomery, R. Chirrick. Third row: L. Lipkowski, I. Vandal, W. Salka, A. Cornpeau, I. Matthews, R. Widman, F. LeBlanc, I. Pladt, F. Dunphy, R. Sanders, S. MacDonneil. Fourih row: G. Kenney, H. Gramann, R. Medina, R, Spurgeon, I. Lally, C M'Rory, R. Ierkovich, M. Horan, M Erspamer, R. Thomas, M. Drury, C. Matranga. ls 4. . if as, R. Clurrick, R. Ierkovio I FRESHMAN 109-First row, 1-r: A. Carbajal, P, Kramer, A. Sluder, W. Von Gnatensky, R. Mulcahy, I. Minervini, I. Sex- ton, I. Freeman, G. Chapman, T. Zurbriggen. Second row: D. Ross, M. Kayser, I. Young, R. Ioyce, L. Castaloni, T. Eagar I. Mestepey, G. McGuire, M, Iack, S. Briganti, R. Thill, T. O'Leary. Third row: R. Lang- ner, H. Evans, T. Krumme, L. Appel, G. Krietsch, R. Morris- sey, O. Castro, B. Kretzschmar, R, Wedemeyer, I. Smith. Fourth row: K. Iansen, M. Ehmke, T. Dyroll, P, Barry, F. Landerville, I. Zechmeister, I. Novitzki, D. Sheehey, A. Long, F. Sweeney, I, Caramagno, A. Yanko CLASS OFFICERS 109-l-r: O. Castro, D. Ross, Mr. Roger Hy- duke, Ft, Morrissey, G. Krietsch. Hundred percent PATRONSI-HP ol E1 Padre '57 The FRESHMEN found themselves fretlully sprlnkled around the campus as objects ot senror r1d1cule But they settled down to form llrrn mater1a1 for the future, leadtng the school 1n Splfll from the hrst football game to the fmal phase of the Flesta Drlve CLASS OFFICERS 110: I Bojorquez, I Moore, Bro Ioseph Yox, SM, G. Von Gnotemsky I. I'u'5 J.. FHESHMAN H0-Front row, l-r: L. IMI! A Giarmqronde, P Bqllrrrd, R Leqere, R Wurzezr I.. Trottri, R Foy R Cooper, R Erro, R Brirmkmeyer Second row: S, Buelow, W. Mcfuck, T Vega, IU, Smelser, P Gleeson, I Moom, E Norden, I Nimersheirx, L Airrhlirxqer, C, Pecorcff G, Vorq Grxqtenaky, I? Wriqht, Third row: D, McNeill, E Blcftk, I7 Dodge, T McClure, M Porter B Bero, K Ast I Mudlofi B Guyse,I Roque, D Smxth Fourih row:R H1lI,E Mitch ell, M Molseed, A S'TI'1umf1C'her, A PflfTIOIIf'1, W Dukellis, I. BOIOTQUPZ, B Hfirriey, M Room'-y D Olsser' mn., S FRESHMAN lll-Froni row. I-r: T. Kidder, T. Armes, I. Knutzen, G. Iriarte, A. Loera, G. Peterson, W. Woodley, I. Sinn, D Parcell, D. Kravetz. Second row: M Barry, L. Wood, C. Taberski, P. Branch, I. Edwards, C. Molfitt, M. Madden, A. Pliska, L. Duarte, R. Wiley, C. Black. Third row: L. Teebken, G Davis, T. Simundich, I. Hynes, W. Richardson, M. Cook, H. Sullivan, D. Carpenter, A. Harrison, I. Rainey, C. Roelen, R. Esposito. Fourth row: E. Coury, I. Ranslem, I. Gallas, I. Wisecaver, W. Seeleldt, G. Meyer, M Slroot, E Turner, I DuPont, P C-rebel, D. Reed, F. Desimone. For Initiation Pranks -l CLASS OFFICERS 111: M. Cook, T. Kidder, A l-larrison, D Parrrell Bro Bernard Pleimann, S Ivi, Moderator. . .WWA . i' I K 5 Willis A A f tv .SQ 'Q 90? P, O Vo U E 1-.. Phi SOPHOMORE 204-Front row, l-r: T. Lynch, I. Harris, M. Little, E. Maldonado, G. Belcore C. Hone, P. Lorenz. Second row: I. Wentworth, C. Horton, R. Rodrique, K. Snyder, E. Fuku' moto, P. Lupo, R. Honzik, R. Kaemmerer, I. Richmond. Third row: C. Ryan, N. Harty, L. Simons, A. Wile, P. Lynch, R. Garcia, I. Grady, R. lamele, M. Sloan, I, Flanagan, I. Beau- clair, I, Leslie. Fourth row: T. Rogers, D. Adelsperger, B. O'Rourke, B. Glienke, I. Rice, A. Wiezorek, P. Strottner, T. Baglio, I. Appel, C. Rodgers, C. Stoner, H. Pereyra. Sophisticated CLASS OFFICERS 204: Bro Hugh Hogansora, SM., I. Appel, C. Rodgers, P. Lorenz, I. Richmond Hundred percent PATRONSHIP ol El Padre '57. 24 r-w .. K l.. l CLASS OFFICERS 205: G. Granito, A. Gon- nh zales, Fr. Ioseph Napier, SM., R. Thomas, R. Roberts. The SOPHOMORES gratefully relinquished their crowns of obscurity as staggering Frosh and swelled their chests to face the rigors of plane geometry and auto mechan- ics which accompanied their newvfound maturity. vfillll' Sophs Stir Quiet Humor . . . SOPHOMORE 205-Front row, l-r: I. Lucien, R. Schmidt, T. Cadez, I. Kane, R. Koerner, I Caputo, W. Gordon, P, McLaughlin, I. Steffon, R. Schallert. Second row: I. Brennan, P Blasko, C. Agozino, D. Perry, D. Paluch, R. Roberts, L. Van Dusen, I. Meehan, G. Helfrich G. Granito, I. Likens. Third row: A. Randazzo, A. Gerardi, I. Connell, T, Wendell, D. Myer scough, M. Young, W. Irons, D. Keene, R. Thomas, M. Derouin, E. Rentz. Fourth row: M Roth, I. Eaton, I. Ward, R. Cramer, W. Tunilla, L. Risse, D. Keefe, R. Pitcairn, I. Vedder, W Voorhees, R. Llydon, H. Hannah, R, Perrine, A. Gonzales, F. Beaver. Q , .W it-+lnf 'zmwl.f' f'Sl In lf' ' 1 CLASS OFFICERS 206: I. Ia- cobs, I, Martinet, Mr. H, Balaki- an, W, Snyder, B. Mullen, C. Canez. SOPHOMOHE 206-Front row lr G Cherry W Wemgarlen F Montez R Loeacco H Schomaker D W1ll1arns I Stellmo l-leptlg I Hustad Thxrd row I Morion R Auli A Del Valle T Krler C Canez T OBr1en B Qulnn A Kelly, G. Tan cre-di, I. Archibald, F. Madigan. Fourth row: O. O'Connor, R Sanders, F Fox, R Logan, I. l-lorvaih, D. McGralh, R. All- And Sharp Memones Fl. Cguleger, T, Daigneault. Secland row: W, l3radley,IR. Regan, HD. Tlrornas, I. Mar1ine1,'I IaCobs, Snyder, W., Strand, A ns. - - Q dorler, D. Dumas, H. Zuver H. Ge-ers B. Mullen, R. Madden. L I u v- !l H 1z3h.s?5P1x1ivsK !la CLASS OFFICERS 208: F. Uribe, Bro. loseph Wasy. S.M., D. LaFond, F. Cameron, D. McLaughlin. By Campus Behavior SOPHOMORE 208-Front row. l-r: R, Miller, D. Neelancl, I. Allen, F, Uribe, l... Meiser, R Schneider, I Bourdelais. Second row: F. Cameron, L. Mitchell, R. Murphy, R. Najera, R Calabrese, L. Newman, G. Young, C. Lopez, M. Emmick. Third row: A. Diaz, W. Robinson C. Hagan, R. Ballard, R. Cash, D LaFond, M. Murray, A. Lyons, D McLaughlin 1' li- in , Ang .Dil ,. 1 .f-levi IUNIOR 3U4-Front row, l-r: W. Ballard, I. Arias, C Beaubien, R. Armijo, R Chenoweth, T. Dempsey, R. Christianson, I, Beuhl, S. Brown, F. Buelna. Second row: W. Chenier, M, Crivello, I. Essner, G. Bouse, D, Butterfield, O. Dominguez, W. Andrews, K, Eliason, R Evans, S. Davis, L Batistelli, I. Balthazar. Third row: R. Easton, I, Barbano, D. Cameron, M. Andrade, E. Crosby, I. Adams, D, Brown, M, Buckley, R. Coyne, C. Abend, D. Brizzolara, P. Bleser, W. Desmond. IUNIOR 309-Front row. l-r: T. Gustie, I, Fisher, D. l-leun, R. Henley, I. Farley, I. Hartz, D. Guzman, Ft. Gordon. Second row: G. Huttman, I. Houillion, T. Kildow, I Hebert, F. Iost, T, Gurski, l.. lriarte, I. Fisher, T. Flynn, F. Madigan, T. Ford. Third row: R. Guillen, R. Gagnon, W. King, R. Hudak I. Hejlik, I. Greene, T. Evans, I. Fleming, T. Fitzgerald, P. Gallamore, M Gurrola, R. l-lead. CLASS OFFICERS 304: Bro. Edward Moushdrt, S.M., S. Davis, C. Abend, D, Brizzoloro, R. Armijo. Juniors Generate Sham Competition, The IUNIORS oscerided to their upper- division berth-flexed their muscles cmd showed promise oi senior storrdom in phases of student life rcmgirig from the gridiron to the fromtic copy-room of the Corvolier, CLASS OFFICERS 309: I, Fcrriey, M, Gurrolor Y. Greene, Mr. lock Rorddbough CLASS OFFICERS 305: T, Martino, T Mihelic, R Musella, R. LaVoise, Bro, Lawrence Sand- man, SM 'But.. IUNIOR 305-Front row. 1-r: F. Martin, R Madrzykowski, T. Martino, I. Livernois, I, Lillibriage, P. Ortega, F. Large F. Matthews. Second row: R. Musella, H Petrill, W. Nolsker, G. Phillips, D. Newman, I. McCluskey, L, Perry, T. Mihelic, R Knutzen, W. Newman, H. Miller, Third row: L, Neibacher, W. Ormeracl, T. Marek, R. LaVoise, P. Neelands, D. Kocontes W, Melville, M. Lapham, R Marek, I. Krumrne, W. Lipkowski. .. , ..,,. . ,,.. ,. X. . A A . K i K. M IUNIOR 306-Front row, l-r: C. Rose, I. Hauser, A. Villanueva, C. Wendell, R. Pidde, I. Stough, W. Sukey. Second row S. Swift, I. Valot, I. Von Arx, H. Wendell, I. Riley, D. Ramsel, D. Sirninski, D. Seippel, I. Smelser, D. Reidt. Third row: C White, R. Sellers, I. Shryock, I. Reed, I. Pritchett, R. Sibole, R. Villor, D. Watson, R. Tomac, Fourth row: E. Sherlock, M Wilhite, L. Thill, C. Riegelhuth, M. Thornton, I. Roche, P. Kates, D. Rensing, F. Weidenbener, T. Zlalcet. Stimulate Senior Achievement CLASS OFFICERS 306: Mr. William Sanchez, I. Rauser, I. Von Arx, C. Riegelhuth, T. Zlaket. 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Now just one more question before you go... Iii war G9 U Seniors Stride into Story of Success The athletes, scholars, and other assorted phenomena known simply as the Senior class soared into Freshmen Initiation Week and the Year '56' '57 with varying intents but universal enthusiasm. Fourth year vets earned success as groups, cligues, and individuals, when tripping the light fantastic or bruising and bashing toes on the gridiron, it was the senior, pushing or pullina, who spelled success or failure. The record ol their achievement is pictured in these pages fe THE BIG SUCCESS STORY W l SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENTS lOl-lN BOOS-313 IAMES ORSINI-'Eli RICHARD MEISFLW-Rli SERRA HONOR MEN: IOHN GALUPPO ROBERT PELFREY THOMAS MORRISSEY IACK MCNEIL RICHARD MEISEL MICHAEL GALLAGHER 35 Smiling Seniors Leave Apprenticeslnp ADELSPERGER, TIMOTHY. St. Ioseph5 Radio Club 35 Math Club 3, 45 Speech 2 ANDRADE, IOHN. St. Margaret Mary5 Track 3 ALGARME, DANIEL. Nativity: Basketball l, 25 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country l, 25 Photog- raphy 25 C.S.F. 45 Commercial Club 4 BARBOUR, THOMAS. St. Cath- erine Laboure5 Photography 2 ALLISON, IOHN. St. Lawrence5 Basketball 35 Track l5 Sodality l, 2, 35 Commercial Club 4 BELANGER, GERALD. Nativity5 Baseball 35 El Padre 45 Cava- lier 4 Soclality 45 Lettermarfs Club 35 Student Council 4 BENNETT, PATRICK. Sts, Peter and Paul BERO, FLOYD. St. Anthonyg Football l, 2g Track 1, 25 El Padre 45 Sodality 4 BLESER, IOHN. Nativityg Football Zg Track l, 35 Letterman's Club - Sodality lg Poster Club 3, 4 BOOS. Track l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Cheerleader lg Sodality 1, 2, 3, ' Band l X 1. 3, IOHN. Nativityg Football g 4 4: 4 f 131 ,mans uv A 3 0357, as Why do people have to make laws, anyhow! and Days of Accomplishment Gradual Progress CASH, GEORGE. St. lohn, Track 1,2 CASTRO, LIONEL. St. Michael, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3 BRIGANTI, Nativity, Basketball l, Track G Cross- Country l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Sodality Z, 3, 4, Speech 3, Cavalier l, 2, 4, Poster Club 3, 4 BRUEY, GENE. St. Ioseph, Basketball 1, Z, El Padre l, Z, Cavalier 3, 4, Poster Club l, 2, 3, 4, Silk Screen 3, 4 CANTU, DANIEL. St. Anselm, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 2 38 BROWN, LAWRENCE. St. Cath- erine, Basketball Mgr. Z, So- clality l BUEHNER, DAVID, St, Law- rence, Baseball l, Z CARVILLE, RICHARD. Our Lady of Victory, Football 2, Basketball l, 3, Basketball Mgr. 2, Boxing 2, 4, El Padre 3, 4, Cavalier 3 rom Murky Frosh Days CHENOWETH, RICH A R D. Mary, Star of the Sea, Track 2, Speech 2, 4 COZZINI, IOHN. St. Anselm, Photography l, Sodality l, 2 DEROUIN, DONALD. St. Mar- garet Mary, Basketball lg Track 1, Z, 3, Letterman's Club 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Student Body President, Sodality 3, 4, Student Council 3, Speech l, Z, Drama 3, 4, Band lg Cava- lier 3 COLEMAN, EDWARD, St. Eu- gene, Football Mgr. 2, Math Club 3, 4 D'ALESIO, IOSEPI-I. St. Cath- erine Laboure, Band l, 2, 3, 4 DEVLIN, GERALD. St. Iohn Chrysostom, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Drama 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Cavalier 3, 4 COOPER, FREDERICK, S t. Catherine Laboure, Band l, 2, 3,4 DAWSON, WILLIAM. St. An- thony, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball l, 2, 4, Basketball l, 3, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Sodality l, 2 DIAZ, RAYMOND. Sts. Peter 6- Paul, Track 3, 4 Qfxfwzsm .lSsi HJw3,zxs..M..W..T1:... . 2: 1-:mill E rABa Mwsswifzaimi-fNT.:: mL..s.?' DIGNAN, PETER, St. lames, Band l, El Padre 3, 4 DUARTE, VINCENT. St. Fran- ces Cabrini, Basketball 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Lettermarfs Club Z, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3 ELSTAD, IAMES, sr. Anthony 40 DOLEZAL, DANIEL. Si. Ari- thoriyg Baseball Mgr. 2, Band lg Commercial Club 4 ELDREDGE, WARREN, Nativ- ity, Track 2, Radio Club 3, Math Club 3, 45 Cavalier 3 EHSPAMER, ROBERT. St, Iohng Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball lg Boxing 3, Lettermarfs Club 3 4 Form A Multi Say, car1't you read the sign? Don't leed the animals. Y - Tv 1-7 Colored Record Of Many Successes FERGUSON, LAWRENCE. Nativityg Basket- ball 25 Football l FICHTER, THOMAS. Nativityg Football Z, 37 Baseball l, 25 Boxing 3g Lettermarfs Club 2, 3 GALASSO, OWEN. Our Lady ol Victoryg Basketball l, 2g Band l, 2, 3 GALLAGHER, MICHAEL. St. Michaelg Com- mercial Club 4 fied In Scholan GALLUPO, IOHN. Ascensiong Math Club 3, 45 C.S.F, 3, 4 GOLLNER, RAYMOND. St. Iosephg Radio Club 3 GORDON, IAMES. Si. Anselmg Band lg Com- mercial Club 4 GORDON, WALTER. St, Anselmg Basketball 2, 3, 45 Band l GRANADE, IOHN. Ascensiong Commercial Club 4 GRAZIANO, VINCENT. Trarisligurationg Foot- ball lg Baseball 3 HALLAHAN, PATRICK, Our Lady of Victoryg Fooiball lg Boxing l, 25 Band l, 2 HASKELL, IOHN. St, Anthonyg Baseball 2g Basketball lg Boxing 2, 35 Band l, 25 Cavalier l 11p Studying Man, Motors, Math HAYDE, ROBERT. Our Lady ot Victory, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 I-IOLLENBACI-I, HAROLD. Sts. Peter and Paul, Soclality l, 2, 3, 4, El Padre 3,4 IOHNSON, DARRELL. Our Lady ot Victory, Sodality I, 2, 3, Math Club 3, Speech Z HENRICH, ANTHONY. S ts . Peter and Paul, Cross-Country 4 HUSTING, LOUIS. Ascension KARADIS, GEORGE. St, An- thony, Photography l, 2, 3, 4, El Padre Z, 3, Cavalier 4 IANSEN, WILLIAM. St. Mar- garet Mary, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4 KIST, WILLIAM. St. Anthony, Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2 KLEIN, IAMES. St Anthony, KOHLMAN, DENNIS. American KOSBK, THOMAS. St. Frances Baseball 3, 43 Basketball 1, 25 Martyrs, Math Club 4 Cabrlnig Track 2, Band l Math Club 3 LAMPIGNANO, MICHAEL. St. LANANE, DONALD. American LANPHERE, PATRICK. St. lohn Frances Cabrinig Boxing 2, 3, Martyrs, Band l Chrysosiom, Basketball 2, Cavalier 3 Band lp Cavalier 1, 2 it In Athletics . . . Blocking Backs, Buckets, 44 Bases Frank Marinko's sun-deck open every Senior lunch period. It's mobile, too . . . Milwaukee, Chicago, Seattle, LARAMEE, ROBERT. St. Catherine Laboureg Sodality 3, 4, C.S.F. 3, 4, Library 3, 4 LECHNER, MICHAEL. St. Margaret Mary, Football Mgr. 45 Boxing ig Letterman's Club 47 Math Club 3, Speech 2, 3 LEETS, IOHN. St. Anselm LIMOGES, LAWRENCE. St. Catherine Laboure In Activities . 2 3' Math Club' Speech LINDNER, JERRY. Marla Reglnag Sodalxty 1, LLOYD, BRUCE. St. Eugene, Track 4 Photography 2, Student Council 2 LONG, HOWARD. St, Iohng Baseball l, Z, MACHUSZEK IOSEPH St los eph Football 1 2 4 Trackl Z 3 Sodahty l Letterman Club 4, El Padre 3 MARINKO, FRANK. St. loseph Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basebal l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, Z, 3 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Sodalitj l, 2 MARINKO, THOMAS. St. los ephg Football 2, Baseball Z, 3, Squeezing In Dance ARRAH, EDWARD. St. An- slm5 Boxing 35 Photography 2, 3, 45 El Padre 2, 35 Cava- ar 2, 3 CELREA, DAVID, St. Iosephp xnd l, 2 CLEAN, TERRANCE. St. los- Jh5 Commercial Club 45 'ack 4 ' JS MAYER, IOSEPH. Transligura- tion5 Sodality 45 Speech 2, 3 MCKEEHAN, lOSEPH. St. An- thonyg Football l, 2 McNEll.., IACK. Nativity, Foot- ball Mgr. 35 Photography 25 Radio Club 35 Sodality 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 Speech 25 C.S.F. 3, Pres. 45 Band l5 El Padre 45 Commercial Club 45 Cavalier 3, 45 Student Council 4 MCKERNAN, DENNIS. St. lohn Chrysostomg Band l, Z, 3, 4 MEISEL, RICHARD. Maria Re- gina5 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 3, 45 C.S.F. 3, 45 Speech 25 Cavalier 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 4 tummies, Deadlines, Debates A Kaleidoscopic METZGER, DONALD. Sis. Peter MILLER, LEE. St. Anselm, Pho- cmd Paul, Track 2, Lettermarfs iography 2 Club 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Math.,.Club 4 MILLER, WADE. St. Iames, So- MILLIKANV, IOSEPH. St. Ioseph dqlny 4, El Padre 4 48 MOKRES, IOHN, American Martyrs, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Boxing 3, 4, Studenl Body Officer 2, 3, 4, CSF, 3 MORRISSEY, THOMAS. St, Catherine Laboure, Sodaliiy 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 4, C.S.F. 3, 4, Speech 3, Cava- l1er 4 - wal ' f me-'eM,?m2wwrBfzB'nawsmf Iinerama l'Meisel, oi all people! You, I would never have suspected! ORTON, LEO. St. Eugene, xsketball l, Boxing l, 2, Band 2, 3, Bookstore 2 LSCN, GEORGE. St. Michael li? O'BRIEN, MICHAEL. St. loseph, Basketball l, Radio Club 3, Math Club 3, 4, Speech l, 2, 3, Drama l, Cavalier l, 2, 3, 4 PAAVOLA, THOMAS. St. An thony, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 3, Let- terman's Club 2, 3, 4 QRSINI, IAMES. St. Margaret Mary, Soclality l, 2, 3, 4, Stu- clent Council 3, 4, Speech 3, Drama 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, El Padre 4, Cavalier 3, 4 PELFREY, ROBERT. American Martyrs, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Letterrr1an's Club 4, Sodality 4, Student Council 4, Math Club 3, 4, C.S.F. 3, Cavalier 3, 4, El Padre 4 I 4 gg 49 if Booked To Play if, M' s if 2 l RALLES, MICHAEL. St. Eugen! Track 2, 45 Band l, 2, 3 In Leading PETRI, RALPH. St, Ar1thony5 Baseball l, 2, 35 Sodality 45 Student Council 45 Math Club 35 C.S.F. 3, 45 El Padre 3, 4 PERDUE, GEORGE. St. l..aWreI1Ce5 Track l,2, 35 Poster Club 2, 3 PEVAN, RICHARD, St, Iosephg Speech 25 Band l, 2 PROBERT, LAWRENCE. Nativity5 Basketball 25 Band l5 El Padre 3, 4 QUINN, BRADLEY. Our Lady of Victory5 Bas- ketball 35 Track 3, 45 Commercial Club 4 RADISICH, LOUIS. St. Anthony5 Football l, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l5 Lettermarfs Club 2, 3, 45 Sodality 25 Student Council 3 IDT, THOMAS. St. Eugene, ROBERTS, FRANK. Visitation, :rck 2, 3, 4, Boxing 2, 3, Baseball 2, 4, l..etterman's eech 2, 4, Band l Club 3, 4 Theaters Of Opportunity ROBEDEAUX, THOMAS. As- cension, Baseball 2, Track 3, 4 ROE, DONALD, St, Eugene, ROGERS, MICHAEL. Nativity, Football Mgr. 4 Football 2, Track 2 SARACENO, NORMAN. St. An- SCHLATER, WILLIAM. Our thony, Radio Club 3, Student Lady of Victory, Band l, 2, 3, 4 Council l, Bancl 1, Z, Cavalier 4 ROCHE, MICHAEL. St. Anselm, Football Mgr. 2, Commercial Club 4 Gorcon, lobster Newburgh fillet mignon, rare, with mushrooms, buttered escorgoi, ornd C1 napkin for Pelfrey SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM Ameri- SCI-IULTE, IAMES, St. Iohn SEIPPEL, DONALD. American can Martyrs, Basketball 2 Chrysostom, Track lg Speech 2 Martyrs, Boxing l, 2, Photog- ' rophy 2 SEUS, STEPHEN, American SIBBING, CHARLES. St, los- Mcrrtyrs eph, Bond 2, 3, 4 SIMINSKI, MICHAEL. Si. lohn Chrysostom, Sodolity 3, 4, Speech 3, Covoilier 3, 4 SIMONI, ARNOLD. St. Frances Cabrinig Baseball 2, Track 3, 4, Boxing 2, Speech 2, E1 Padre 3, Cavalier 3 THOMPSON, LEROY. Nativity: Radio Club 3, 45 Math Club 4 SMITH, DONALD. St. Emydiusp Football 4g Baseball 45 Letter- man's Club, Sodality 35 Pretect 4, Student Council 45 C.S.F. 35 Cavalier 3, 4 THORNBERRY, MICHAEL. Na- tivity, Football 2, Boxing 2, El Padre 3, 4 Success Story Enacted Here Will End SMITH, IOHN. St. Michael Football lg Cavalier 3 WALLOW, EDWARD. St. Ios- eph, Baseball Mgr. lg Basket- ball l, 2 534 WEBER, LEE. St. Eugene, Track 2, 3 WIEST, RICHARD. Our Lady of Victory, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, Student Council l, Z, S.C.F. 3, Commercial Club 4 WILKINS, DALE. St. Anthony, Baseball l, Baseball Mgr. 2, Basketball l, 2, Photog- raphy l WILLIAMS, HOWARD. St. Frances Cabrini, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boxing 1, 2, 3, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Radio Club 3 WINTERS, ROBERT. American Martyrs, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4 WISECAVER, IOHN. St. Ioseph, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, El Padre 3, 4 In An Epilogue In Later Life KRUSE, KENNETH, Nativity my 'ww .MM ..... W, .,.-,1, V , Y V 2 1 .,,, , X Q , 25 X Y: ga ul -5 , gg? ,gigggff gg R Qflx H im in S ,W n, , t , ii if ff. Q, . Q wan it ef 'N We W, 1 ylqifg mi X 1, wa ,A I 5 if' ws ,L rf Q- si lu 3 ?2R1'I? 'IlwQfit,'3'E5fY 6 1' ' Trib? .f 'QW , 0 . ' . A .IW N ww, f' W . zz-fax 1 -W ,,?.gQxx- ,Wx Agexfyw ,WMM WA, , ,VME A N I , Q MILF ,wi f - W if . we :rf Mia?-QQ ,g.w f I A fx f' 'M 'gi fx? 'f'Wi7W?Q,Qf.K, ' if 'fv' I I .I ' , A u.-W2 If 'nw 'V F J I NM' Q 'N-fww 1 N I My 1 fl My ', gh gf ? , ITXINMQQZ izb : i eww ,, W fy X 1 jx H My . 4::': I ,i QW W fi .TNQ ' If I ' I . ' , f -I I ',, I I IM f I f 2. Y Q, .af I v is 'wus gm ,, , f' QM W W I if W N . wg, ,I wsfi Q E I Q I iz .x ,SI KS I I iw I 'gm I I - I Sw I '-,..f , xx x -.,Y K X- E E , , , K 'B ,I Aa X My 1 M, mga Z I I 4. y E H ::: ra, 1 ' '. 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A 4, 'A 'z , 1. j Q. , V' ,535 if .Cx c DIVISIONAL PREFECTS: Dori Smith, Senior Pretec! Rev lohn Boliri, SM., Mod- eratorg loe Hauser, luriio I Prelectg Pat Lynch Soph- omore Pretec! Sodalists served in all circles of school life, strivina to spread devotion to Mary through example and prayer. The aim of each sodalist was to develop iri all things as a Serra man. Successes and setbacks both were stepping stones to this Goal. Morrissey armihilates all opposition with classic, Well, fellows, St. Thomas says... juv- IUNIOR SODALITY - I-r: I. Hauser, T. Gustie, R. Pid- de, F. Madigan. Sicxnding: F. Matthews, R. Tomac, T. Gurski, F. lost, W, Andrews, M. Andrade, Bro, Edward Maushari, SM. Absent: I Greene, I. Hejlik, C. Abend, T. Fiiegelhuth. 60 IUNIOR SODALITY OFFICERS: I Rauser M Andrade, W. Andrews. By Example In All Phases Cf Student Life SOPHOMORE SODALITY-Seated, 1-r: M. Derouin, I. Brennan, A. Gonzales, C. Lopez, B lamele, D. Adelsperger, B. Glienke, H. Hannah, R. Madden, P. Lynch. Standing: Fr. Ioseph Napier, SM., Bro. Hugh Hoganson, SM., D. Myerscough. FRESHMAN SODALITY-Froni row: D. Ross, I. Sinn, A. Carbajal, T. Zurbriggen, P. Kramer, A. Giangrande, B. Cooper, R. Mulcahy, Second row: C. Black, R. Foy, D. McNeill, B. Guyse T. Kidder, G. Krietsch, W. Woodley, T, Armes, D. Smith, T. Eagar, I. Mudloff. Third row: L. Trotta, T. McClure, I. McKindley, I. Smith, R. Morrissey, O. Castro, B. Bero, R. Langner, L. Appel, P. Gleeson. Fourth row: I. Mestepey, C, Taberski, K. Iansen, I, Gallas, I. Wiseccrver F. Landerville, A, Long, A. Yanko, T. Dyroff, R. Hill, T. Krurnme. STUDENT COUNCIL-Kneeling. 1-r: I. Richmond, T. Kidder, R. Pellrey, R. Petri, R. Morrissey, I Martinet, Sitting: D. Derouin, I, Boos, R. Thomas, T. Morrissey, Ft. LaVoise, W. Andrews, I. Orsini, L. Radisich. Standing: I. Mokres, R. Meisel, M. Siintnski, I. Greene, I. Hejlik, C. Abend, I. Devlin, I. Simons, Bro, Vincent Steele, SM., Moderator, The STUDENT COUNCIL was a nest ot controversial comments and frustrated orators. Its huddled sessions sparked council committees to revise the Constitution and create a Student Court, While representatives simultaneously strived to stimu- late student government throughout the Cavalier campus. Cavern Of Campus Politics Openfciii session sioorks preporotions lor Student Council nieelinu. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS-1-r: lohra Hejlik, Treasurer, Brollier Vince-rzi Steele, SM, Mofii fsrotorg lohri Mokres, Vioo-Pressiflenl, lion Derouin, Profzidcntg lohn Simons, Vive-Pre:-:iClor.t Willioin Aridrovvs, Secrcriory. 1' 64 I FLOYD BERO Bu iness Marager, financed our E-Iaborate RALPH PETRI, Editor-in-Chief, who directed this pictcic: , s . I Souvenir of OUR BIG STORY, the EL PAIDRE '57, presentation ot OUR BIG STORY The Big Story Preserved in The EI. PADRE staff combined shrewdness wQth statesmanship in ceaselessly seekina pictures, por- traits, and paragraphs to depict student Iife. Their daiIy demands seemed to double as approaching Tune added financial riaors to the ominous approach of tinai deadhnes. Their efforts re-suited in capture ina the story of success in picture and print. 'ACK Mct-JEIL Phgioarczph Efaiior III! ORSIISI, ROBERT T-IELITREY Editcriat Editor: 1'orr.bir,e-'1 their assorted taleits io lofi the story ot our hzoh schooi rr. picture arid print AROLD HOLLENBACH, RICH- .RD CARVILLE, M I C H A E L HORNBERRY give us the his- nry of the 1956-57 sports at GTTG ETER DIGNAN, Faculty and tudent Editorg IERRY BELAN- SER, Activities Editorg LAW- ENCE PROBERT, Subscrip- ons cmd Ads. Print By Reminiscent Recorders EL PADRE STAFF-Kneeling: I. McNeil, P. Digmnn, R. Peltrey, I. Wisecczver, I. Orsini, R. Petri. Standing: L. Probert, R. Cctrville, F, Bere, H. Hollenbcxch, M, Thomberry, W Miller, I. Belfmger, Newshourids carriivorously cornered campus news and strived to concentrate student lite in the pages ol the CAVALIER. Stimulated by senior leadership and lamp-lit hours in the copy-room, successive deadlines and dummies were met arid mastered. Volume Vl of the CAVAl..lER is a chapter ot Qur Success Story, left to become a comer-stone oi Cavalier Traf dition. ROBERT PELFREY, Editor-iri-Chiet, piloted the Cavalier successtully to make Volume Vl a milestone in Serr ioiirrialisiri l-lis versatile personality alone made it possible: to Work with his assorted :stall Frantic Fervent Newshounds I CAVALIER STAFF-Seated, I-r: I Galuppo, F Brigariti, G. Bruey, R. Peltrey, F Matthews, R. Pidcle Standing: I Orsirii, D Simirislci, W Turiilla, T. Zlaket, M. Simiriski, I, Devlin, R. Meisel, T. Morrissey, I, McNeil, Bro. Lawrence Sandman, S.M,, Advisor I l don't core. This is the Way I wont it, ond this is the woy it's going To bel Successfully Founded Tradition Obviously posed, the Covolier Ads visor cmd Stoll. Left to right: D Smith, Sports Ecliiorg M. Siminski Feoiure Editorg T. Morrissey, Ediior- iol Editorg R. Pelfrey, Editor-in-Chief visor. I. Orsini, News Editor. 67 Bro. Lawrence Sandman, SM., Ad- Chapter 4995 of the California Scholarship Federation faith- fully fulfilled its motto of 'schol- arship for service under the determined leadership of mssrs. McNeil and Morrissey. C.S.F. OFFICERS: I McNeil T, Morrissey, M. Gallagher, I. Simons, R. Laramee, Bro. Ie- rome Gorg, SM., Advisor. Serra Scholars C.S.F.-Bottom row, l-r: P. Lorenz, R. Lararnee, I, McNeil, T. Morrissey, M. Gallagher, I. Simons D. Algarine Second row: R. Petri, I. Leslie, I. Galuppo, R. larnele, R. Christian, I Richmond I Beauclair, Third row: T. Zlalcel, F. Iosf, R. Glienke, R. Hudak, I I-lejlilc, R Meisel C Abend, T. Marek T. Rodaers, I Appel. COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS: M. Gallagher, I. Allison Bro. Edward Maushart garme, B. Quinn. iii' COMMERCIAL CLUB-Seated, l-r: M, Gallagher, D. Algarme, C. Sibbing, E. Wallow, R. Wiest, I. Allison, D. Dolezal, I, McNeil, I. Gordon. Standing: T. McLean, D. Mclilrea, T. Morrissey, O. Galasso, T, Marinko, F. Roberts, M. Roche, Ft. Meisel, I. Grande, R. Hayde, B. Quinn, Bro. Edward Maushort, S.M., B, Lloyd. And Businessmen Yield Service The COMMERCIAL CLUB cornered all future accountants, bookkeepers and businessmen to form an organization which aimed at gaining insight and experience in all matters clerical. Its characteristic quality is just slightly over-stated as perpetual motion, and its effectiveness is summed up in the sinale word, Hsuccessiulf' 69 S.M., Advisor, D. Al- The Speech Club has chosen Phi Lambda Mu as it name to express the purpose ol the organization. Phi for Philos---Light: Christ, the light ot the World, Lambda-M logos: Christ, the Eternal Word, Mum-- Martyr: Christ, the Martyr to the Truth. MR IACK RADABAUGH, Speech Club Advisor, whose persistent el- torls were crowned with success in gcrmirig membership in the National Forensic League Speakers SPEECH CLUB OFFICERS: E. Crosby, G Chapman Mr lack Raclabauqh R Thomas i A Verbal Success Story SPEECH CLUB-Seated. l-r: T. Kidder, D. Derouin, D. Keele, E. Crosby, B. Lloyd, I. Gallas, P. Gleeson, G. Chapman. Standing: M. Barry, I. Harris, M. Madden, I. Fisher, R. Thomas, Mr. lack Radabaugh, P. Lynch. Armed with diction, eloquence, and a smattering ot semantics, Serra orators faced heated competition in tonsil-taxing tests ot the verbal arts. Speech activities ranged from the subtle sophistries of debate to the side-splitting symptoms ot humorous declamation. Cavalier wit and rhetoric successfully combined to merit admittance to the National Forensic League, adding a fitting honor to our successful speakers. CAVALIER BAND-Kneeling, First row. l-r: A. Krumm, G. Sinn, T. Vega, S. Beuhl, R. Thill, W. Von Gnatensky, A. Sluder, I. Biller, I. Richmond. Second row: D. Watson, I. Stet- fon, G. Peterson, F. Buelna, I. Beauclaire, M. Mauiri, I. Beuhl, R. Montgomery, S. MacDonneil, D. Neeland, B. Woodley. Third row: D. Perry, C. Horton, R. Evans, R. Regan, I. Morton, I. Wisecaver, R. Woodman, I. Houillion, S. Mendoza, A. Hep- tig, D. Carpenter, L. Duarte, Mr. William Power. Fourth row: G, Tancredi, F. Cooper, H, Sellers, I. Essner, A. Kelly, R. Head, H. Pereyra, D. McKernan, I. Balthazar, G. Mitchell, I. Wise- caver. Fifth row: R, Greers, R. Sibole, I. Devlin, I. Appel, T. Evans, I, Novitski, R. Logan, I. D'Alesio, C, Sibbing. Our Success Story included strains of bursting background music, ranging from football's stirring iight song to gradua- tion's cultured Grand March. The bandsmen providing these vital rhythms lead a schedule as varied as a key-board, playing concerts and halt-time shows before thousands of Well-pleased patrons. Their trophies reflect their achievement, and their success is a vital note in Our Success Story. Say It With Music ' Success CAVALIER B-AND DI- RECTOR AND DRUM MAIORS: D. Watson, Mr. Williclm Power, I. Rich- mend Kneeling, I-r: I. Sinn, I, Wiseccrver. Sianding: I. Ap- pel, I. D'A1esio, R. Head, F. Cooper, A. Heptig, W. Woodley. Cavalier Kneeling, l-x: P. Neelcnds, G. Peterson, C. Horton, I. Beau- cloire. Standing: I. Devlin, H. Pereyro, S. Mendoza, R, Evans. L-1: T. Evans, I. Noviiski, I. Logan. A. Kelly G, Mitchell, D Carpenter I. Biller. I.-r: F. Buelno, R Montgomery, S. Mc1cDonneil, R. Regan, I. Wiseccxver, R. Sibole. Concertmen L-r: C. Sibbing, I. Houilliort, D. McKe-rncm, I. Richmond. I Beuhl R. Krumm. L-r: R. Greers, R. Sellem, I. Balthazar, M. Mcxuiri. Kneeling, l-r: A. Sluder, W. Von Gnatensky, R. Thill, R. Stetfon, I. Beuhl, I. Perry. Standing: D. Duarte, I. Mor- ton, G. Tuncredi, I. Essner, R. Widmcm, I. Orsini. A mar' Lettermen And Mathmen RADIO CLUB-l-r: R. Kaemmerer, R. Honzik, T. Gurski, D. Dumas operate from K6 OIG, Serra radio shack. l.ETTERMAN'S CLUB-Front row, l-r: D. Duarte, D. Metzger, W. Nofsker, D. Cantu, F. Briganti, H. Williams, L. Radi- sich, D. Thomas, D Derouin, R. Peltrey Second row: I. Greene, R. Ersparner, T Paavola, M. Thornton, R. Wiest, W Dawson, B. Lloyd, M, Gurrola, R. East- on, I. Belanger, Bro. Leo Doyle, SM Third row: T. Fichter, I. Boos, F. Marinko I. Machuszek, R. Hayde, D. Roe, D Brown, R. LaVoise, D Smith, M. Lech- ner, R. Musella, L. Castro, R. Petri. 4 if W 3545, X 135' ' 7 ,, ,gap kk i V H ,. ' , kg ..,,. . , . ,,., I Ai 5,5 W ' ' ,isa ff 'Z 4 ' N A N, .. ., W: ..,,, ..,,. 4 A 5 X52 if .,-. 2 ' iii ff ,V -' if 5 , I ' 'fi' N 1 H 6 15191 ffaxeu uv , ' 'f -V ,Tk VA iii ' A X an gi, 3 J 3 Q A ,V,V x . ,. , 'M ' A,A, ,ff QF K 5314 1 ing W ,,..- H , 4' f 5,535 1, Dig ,gk Ewa. 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Thanks to the staff that supplied the two best periods of ihe school day. Maintainers Must be Thursday, that Ioruq, long Chow line can only mecm -- 1101 beef sandwiches SILK-SCREEN MASTERS: Bro. Hugh Hoganson, S.M, and his stall ol artisis publicized our many Serra successes. G. Bruey, I, Hauser, F. Large, R. Hudak. Mental And Muscular Health LIBRARY STAFF: M, Ehmke, Bro, Vin' cent Steele, SM., I. Archibald, D McGrath, R. Laramee, Their com- bined efforts created that color- scheme for the library workroom. 81 XX II High - Spirited Prom The Mayflower Ballroom was the spacious, softly-lit settiria ol the successful '57 luriior Prom. The Elliot Brothers' Orchestra provided musical background for the wpalms in the Mooriliaht Mist theme while playing to hiahly appreciative lunior and Senior socialites. V se enaders V wi WVMN,,,,,,,,f4 f The '57 Fiesta The fiesta sparked '57's final surge oi school spirit. The Cavalier campus was bristling with enthusiasm trom Mr. Williams' celebrated troupe and his traditional l'Wilcl West Show to the rattling of the renowned Ford Ranch Waaori. As the festivities taded into the closing year the shattering success of the Fiesta tound expression in furnishing the new Cavalier gym with essentials from back- boards to bleachers: a permanent reminder ot the Success Story, www .. .. Y f , wx fl Q QNQ N, .E is-3 A-' ww -1 imw ,V -Vw, K 3 w iv . W, Ji, Qt S ya bi-wa sd A wx 0 , l xx ...Q S M' zfxx ' I A V M A -- V HIPPV 1 j 'Blain-.Ll ATHLETICS ff 4 V 'ws QM' 2 1 154. w 4, ' 55,- , :. .,.- 4 4 sf fs Q' , fs, 5 it ' . V 415' -W , ' f ,f 13 Sy fi Ev ffw z 13953 H 'School Spirit' plus 'Team Spirit' always makes for successful statistics-in any sport! Cavalier Gridmen Wrathfully f i ' l f if ' I ' . --'Wei s Q.. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Front row, l-r: F. Cameron, T. Martino, C. Agozino, l. Boos, A. Diaz, L. Castro, A. Simoni, D. Heun, C. Rose. Second row: R. Erspamer, T. Paavola, M Thornton, Ft. Wiest, W. Dawson, R. Winters, R. Easton, F. Marinlco, M. Gurrola, H. Mtisella Third row: Mi Roger Hyciuke, Assistant Coach, 1. Simons, G House, D Smith, S Davis, A Gon- zales, T. Mihelic, M. Crivello, Mr. George Strohmeyer, Varsity Coach Fourth row: A. Villanueva, I. Machuszek, I. Pritchett, R l-layde, I. l-leilik, D. Brizzolara, W Robinson, D. Buttertield, H. Williams. Absent: E Fukumoto. VARSITY SCORES Carnival Cpiusl .. . . U Serra San Gabriel .. . .. . U Serra Brawley . EJ Serra Loyola .. . l2 Serra Cathedral . .. 33 Serra Pius . . A EL Serra Mt. Carmel . 33 Serra Notre Dame . .. . 7 Serra Cantwell U Serra Wreaked Vengeance Serra offensive. FINAL STATISTICS Yards gained rushing ,.... Yards gained passing TOTAL YARDS GAINED ...,.s,, 2585 First downs rushing ,,,ss,, First downs passing ...,.i, First downs penalties ..s,,, TOTAL FIRST DOWNS ..s,.,a,,,a, 102 Passes attempted ..,,,,w.,,, Passes comp1eted ......,w.,a, Passes intercepted by Serra . ..,.a,. 1855 730 63 Y 28 as 11 . ..aa,., 108 5, 49 13 29 Average distance of punts ,a..,, 33.4 Number ot punts ,.,.,,,,,,,,. Yards penalized ,,a,a,.....,..,,,..,,...ia 490 BROTHER LEO DOYLE, S.M Athletic Director Coach Strohmeyer primes Thornton and Smith tor new Opp. 1369 585 1954 42 17 3 62 84 32 10 33 31.2 356 89 - On Unbeatable Rivals, SERRA ROLLS BY PIUS Serra outfought Pius to gain their second Catholic League victory 25-7. The Cavaliers' stout line held the Warriors on the initial set of downs, when they took over ready to score. MIKE THORNTON threw a 40 yard pass to FRANK MARINKO that gave the Cavaliers a first down on the two yard line. THORNTON pushed over for the touchdown. lust before the close of the first quarter STEVE DAVIS romped around right end and galloped for the 78 yards to make the score l2-O. At half-time the score stood I2-7. Midway in the third quarter, Pius started on a march that brought them inside the Cavalier QU yard line. DON SMITH intercepted a pass and ran QU yards for a Cavalier touch- down. In the fourth quarter DON SMITH again intercepted a Warrior aerial that set up the last score, a ZU yard pass from THORNTON to WIEST making the final score SERRA 25 A PIUS 7. 90 Look, lim, Coach Strohmeyer says to lim Pritchett, Go right between guard and tackle. Bob Erspamer and Bob Easton pre- pare for the kill with a faint smile of irony. MIKE THORNTON STEVE DAVIS BILL DAWSON TOM PAAVOLA n H it BOB EASTON BOB ERSPAMER AL GONZALES MIKE GURROLA BOB HAYDE DAN HEUN IOE MACHUSZEK DICK WIEST FRANK MARINKO TOM MII-IELIC DON SMITH IIM PRITCHETT WILLY ROBINSON BOB MUSELLA IOI-IN SIMONS ART DIAZ HOWARD WILLIAMS BOB WINTERS FRED CAMERON DON BRIZZOLARA 91 4 'W .aff . Q1 is u iqe Y Y 1 01-q 114 ii--f BOB MUSELLA goes around end for a long gain in the Loyola game. Success Story CAVALIERS COOL CARDINALS With every man in uniform seeing action the Cavaliers tromped over Cantwell's Carde inals, 44-U. Highlights of the game were the fabulous blocking of the line, the fine faking of the backs, and the superb defensive play exhibited by the entire team. One of the prettiest plays of the game occurred when, midway in the second quarter, MIKE THORNTON faked to FRANK MARINKO over right tackle, and with beautiful decep- tion pitched out to STEVE DAVIS who skirt- ed left end and romped 17 yards for a touch- down, the first score of the game in which Serra showed the highest offensive output of the season. Record-Books FRANK MARINKO goes high to steal this pass from a surprised St. Anthony defender as BOB MUSELLA smiles approvingly. :Q ' rtmrwlfvlvv TMEHBKAQIJXEQ :Lam.'i.l'.'!fm ni, my ,f F sg jg Mg fra, it KQQ x 3 if QP 3? I I Y W5 :V f?,,f7g :gf , Lfgii wfWg:QwS?Hfi5iWS5Qgrn u Mm CAVALIER HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES The Queer' mud her tourr Prxrzsefnfscs SUE OIYIVIIIN, SHEILA PETTY GALE IDQHIQRTY, IDIATIII COUTS, Queen LOI?FIAI'lI RALLO f1r'I Smiwrz' Bcdy I3rQrx1dm'1t DON IUEROUITJ L-I I3m'z1:Q.-as SUE URMEQ '2:l T7VI'i'd by MICHAIQI, HALLHS, IJTII.CC.3.i DIANE COLITS 9i?C'TZV'Qff by WILLIAM KIST, QUEEN LORFIAIIII' RALLO w11f'Qr'1e3d by IJOFQ IJEHOUIIE, IDFII.C'f:l9:3 GALE DOI-IIIHTY E-SQCOYU ',-- E bw' PI!-.IPI9 PETRI, ID!'I7 ','L1.1 SHIIILA PIITTY fi-ssfforfwi If: FLOYD FIQHQ Smm 'ffm' :I1',-r IOHT. IwI DKI?If5 L I zw-'grrfm to thve mul he-r iC'H' 11.313 I1'1It-'tiff ff? fhw 3'.fyrf1-7lo1r,,- I, 1'- firvrwf, ' I' 956 IUNIOR VARSITY TEAM-First row. l-r: W. Salka, W. Mauck, T. Cadez D McNeil I Allen G VanDusen B Kretzschmar B. Bero, I. Kane, G. VonGnatensky, W. Gordon. Second row: M. Molseed I Nirneshein I Moore C Lopez I Leslie I Ryan, T. Rornberg, I. Hynes, P. Lupo, R. Roberts, B. Irons, D. Myerscough B W1ley A Compeau Third row R Medina B. Wh't V. Harrison, K. Snyder, G. Krietsch, G. Cherry, A. DelValle G Kenney I Ranslem B Snyder D Reed M 1 e. Erspamer, I. Iacobs, I. Planagah, Fourth row: B. Le-Blanc, I. Bojorquez B ORourke T Rodgers I Lally A Yanko T Wiezorek, G. Myers, D. Madden, T. Paciolla, B. Mullens, I. Pfadt, B Legere Mgr B Wurcell Mgr IV SCORES St. Anthony .. ..... .l4 Serra Loyola . ..... . .. . E5 Serra Cathedral .... ...... 2 3 Serra 6 Pius X .......... .. ..... 7 Serra l9 Mt. Carmel ..... ..... 2 O Serra U Notre Dame ...... ..... . 27 Serra l3 Cantwell ........ ...... l 2 Serra 20 ...MN St. Anthony ..... . .. ..l3 Serra 6 Four Cavaliers swarm in on a lallen Mt. Carmel player, 3 Bill Irons and Tom Rodgers listen attentively as Coach McCaverty explains a new series of plays which proved beneficial to the Iunior Varsity team. Wv 'y.N- f ' 4 .A Wi. l x: ' pw? VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Standing, I-r: Dan Cantu, Howard Williams. Dave Duarte, Roy LaVoise, William Melville, Mr. William Sanchez Coach, Duane Brown, Tom Biegelhuth, Walt Gordon, Bob Petrill, Mgr. Bill White. Kneeling: Dan Heun, Iohn Mokres. Hoopers Study Court Strategy SEBBA Torrance SEBBA Fullerton ....,, . SEBBA Mary Star .,., c,,,, . SERBA Mt. Carmel INGLEWOOD TOURNAMENT SEBBA 37 Morningside ,..,,,,. . SEBBA 25 Huntington SEBBA Sl Inglewood .. .,,,. COMPTON TOURNAMENT SEBBA 50 Centennial SEBBA 46 Huntington Beach .50 SEBRA Cathedral SEBBA Notre Dame SEBBA St. Anthony SEBRA Loyola ...r,i,,, SEBRA Cantwell c,c,. SERRA Mt. Carmel . SERRA St. Pius X SERRA SERRA SERRA SEBBA SERRA SEBRA Cathedral Notre Dame St. Anthony Loyola ..,,.. .. Mt. Carmel . St. Pius X And Steadily FORIVIER ST. MARY'S STAR NEW BASKETBALL COACH . . . Mr. William Sanchez is a graduate of Cathedral High where as a prep star he was named for two successive seasons to both the All-Catholic and All-C.I.F. His brilliant record earned him a scholarship to St. Mary's College, California. Following a successful freshman season he completed his college career by leading the varsity basketball squad to three successful seasons. During these seasons he not only showed brilliant leadership and drive as a team-player but also Won individual honors in several departments. These qualities and achievements resulted in his selection as All-American honorable mention in his senior year, Coach Sanchez obtained a bachelor's degree in Education. 100 VARSITY INDIVIDUALS W BOB PETRILL BILL MELVILLE DUANE BROWN DAN HEUN DAVE DUARTE WALT GORDON IOHN MOKRES TOM RIEGELHUTH LN CANTU IAN OUINN DY LAVOISE DWARD WILLIAMS BASKETBALL ACTION - IOHN MOKRES goes up lor the rebound in the Ser- ra - Mt. Carmel game. Build Future Campaigns VARSITY STATISTICS Name Games Heun .,,,A,Y,,,,,,A,, 21 Cantu ,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,, 22 Brown rr,,,,,,,,,,,, ,22 Mokres .,ooooow,,ww,, 22 Quinn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16 Petrill ,,,,, ,,r,r,, 1 9 Paavola ,,,.oo.rr,o 3 LaVoise o,V,.w,,,,,, 13 Riegelhuth ,,,....r 21 Gordon ....oo,,,,,,,, 16 Williams ..,o,,,,,,,, 14 Greene ,ooo...o.ooloo 2 Melville ,,,.,,,,o... lU Duarte .,,. 8 Pts. 189 162 156 149 91 52 7 29 35 21 16 2 7 5 Ave 9.9 7.4 6.8 5.7 2,7 2.3 2.2 1.7 1.3 l.l l.U .8 .6 A B .1 Q Ns K I S I - 7 J Q- fig :TY ',Q ?Qh:f ' ' m -- - 7 . 1 , 4 vw M1 ,, is N gwfzw- Aa 3 pw v , Q Q be if if W A V 1 Q Q WMS : swfffke :gs '44s3',h e , 7 4 vi2Xpfwww'fj?'A ' -'MN . 124 15535 ff SWG Fsfwi D' M Q ' Q fa 5 433 SM ,., 'Qi' 15uf-igS 'f1fh . . H - . M V .,.,.,.. A-,M wx P'9,pffQv' f K W' 1,..WW'gg f'g O 3'-v fm Q, ham- r af, .- ff K5 K so Q N1 X , 4, , Sw MX ,, ujzii, ag . 2935 .img si g VS k Qi 1. :Oak ' M FM if 13 -- Lg- W- mg , 5 4 A f 2 ::,.. -.. ,. ..N.....- I W V 'Rxwfg Q . gil KK x ' 1 5- 1 K ' ' ,- E x I N ' Q ' Sw I K A ' img - I 4- Q X '. . 5 ,. ' 'Jag' PY SN? i . I . ei S A X '53 Z.. , -3 ,if E , b .......- 1 Q9 S . g ...Q 'Xi x X .A,. VFW Eiga ... tl 3 .- S . , , .yi Y! W5 'Q S S if .if X Y in Q 3 xv' Y Y mi Q52 1. IUNIOR VARSITY TEAM-E. Fukumoto, B. Miller, N, Harty, I. Bojorquez, C. Abend, I. Hejlik, Mr. Raymond McCaverty, Coach, I. Greene, T. Wiezorek, D, Rensirig, T. Rogers, N. Armijo, I. Leslie. 1 i HM MILLER puts up the first ot two free throws as Cavaliers ROGERS, GREENE, ARMUO, and DIAZ look on. ART DIAZ interrepts Cl St. Anthony pose IUNIOR VARSITY STATISTICS Name Games Pts. Ave. Mi11or 15 115 7.7 Arnnjo 13 811 15.2 Be1Core 1 4 4.0 DMZ 8 311 3.8 Leslie 4 1 1 Horty , 14 511 3.6 1-Iejlik 12 42 3.5 Ford . . 1 3 3.0 Fukomoto 13 27 2.1 Chenier 7 13 1.8 Roqers .. .. 15 25 1.7 Wiezorfek 14 21 1.5 White 1U 12 1.2 Greene 1 1 12 1.1 Dempsey . 2 2 1.11 Orteoo .. 1 1 1.U Rensino 10 8 .8 Bojorquez 3 1 Abend . .. 7 1 .2 CHARLIE HUGHES ond NICK ARMIIO move in on o friuhf- Gned SY. Anthony player. 101-1N H1f11..1K fgippeors io be fouled w11i1e ternpnno C1 snot. . .'IE 2Ef...Elfl'iIliTlSE..w ,. Name Rodgers Bojorquez McLaughlin -eslie Jandal Niezorek 3elcore ,eB1anC jane-z Spurgeon Siough Drtega -lorvath CEE 'lame ladilla Stroot Selcore flcGuire foury . flonette Vinthworth Drtega Villiams ipurgoen lichardson larris mith Tzulegar Games Pts. ll 88 . 6 38 14 82 . 6 30 13 58 2 8 l 4 12 41 ll 33 12 30 8 9 . 3 2 9 1 STATISTICS Games Pts. 12 80 .17 80 . 8 37 17 59 15 52 15 48 13 32 5 10 . 2 4 l 2 15 20 ll 8 . 9 4 . 8 2 Ave. 8.0 6.3 5.9 5.0 4.5 4.0 4.0 3.4 3.0 2.5 l.l .7 .1 Ave. 6.7 4.7 4.6 3.5 3.5 3.2 2.5 2,0 2.0 2,0 1.3 .8 .5 .3 B BASKETBALL - Standing. lell to right: Dennis McLaugh- lin, Iohn Vanclal, lim Stough, Carlos Canez, Bob LeBlanc, Bon Spurgoen, lohn Krier, Tom Rodgers, loe 1-lorvath, and Chuck McRory. Kneeling: Bro. Ioseph Wasy, Coach. C BASKETBALL - Standing. leli io right: Bill Salka, Mgr., lim Wentworth, Wilfred Mon- etle, Bill Richardson, Mike Stroot, Bro. lose-ph Wasy, Coach, Bob Sullivan, Ed Coury, lim Smith, lohn Harris, Bernard Kretzschmar, Mgr. Kneeling: Gary McGuire, Guy Belcore, Bonnie Padilla, Bob Czulgar. Xu VARSITY TRACK-Seated. I-r: F. Briganti, A Villanueva D ilocnc, T M1hSl1C R Musella T. Martino. Second row: A. Diaz, A. Gonzales W Mlller V Des and D Duarte R Diaz Third row: Mr. Roger l-lyduke, Varsity Coach I Reed 1 Pritchet R Hayde R Wlest B Ouinn, D. Rensing, B. Lloyd, Mr. William Sanchez Ass1stant Coach Cavalier Spikemen Sped The VARSITY TRACK RECORDS 100 Yards-Mike Hall ,.... 220 Yards-Mike Hall ,,..w 440 Yards--Gil Navarro . 880 Yards-Tom Metzger 160 L1-I-Dick Wiest .,..r,... 180 LH-Frank McCargar 120 HH-Dick Wiest ......., 70 HH-Gil Navarro ....,.r 22.4 52.0 2204.0 13.3 18.6 15.6 9.3 Dick Wiest ............. ..... 880 Relay-F. McCargar ......... ........ 1 233.7 T. Paine G. Doherty D. Duarte High lump-G. Sims ..,.,..... ........ 5 'll Broad Iurnp-L. Wilson .....,.. ......l. 2 1'6 Pole Vault-P. McNerr1ara Shot Put-C. Bourhene .......... 1 O6 11'3 46' 119541 119541 119531 119551 119571 119561 119571 119531 119561 119561 119541 119551 119551 119531 Dusty Gamut Cf Track DICK WIEST didn't win this race. IOHN ADAMS is still after George Sim's record. DAVE DUARTE wins again. TOM MARTINO gets the baton cmd is off and runnin .ann - .41- B TRACK TEAM: lst row: T. McLean, M. Roth, R. Morrissey, F. Beaver, B. Bero, W. Snyder, P. Lupo. 2nd row: W. Newman, 1. Kenney, I. Bojorquez, D. Craemer, M. Horan, R. Madden, O. Galasso, M. Ralles. And Field To Capture The Coveted Will Newman catch him? gg --Bn 100 220 660 1320 120 70 Yards- Yards- Yards- Yards- LH-F. TRACK RECORDS 1. Schouten G. Doherty S. Davis R. Thomas McCargar HH-D. Huckaby High lump-I. Adams 10.0 23.0 1228.2 3.27.2 13.6 9.4 5'6 Broad lump-T. Kenny 196112 Pole Vault-A. Gonzales Shot Put-I-1. Wi1iams 660 Relay--F P. McNemar . McCargar G. Doherty . Hayde . Duarte 9'6 44'11 1:10.11 119541 119561 119561 119561 119551 119541 119561 119531 119561 119531 119551 119551 C TRACK TEAM-lst row: C. Rose, D. Algarme, G. Vori Gnatensky, T. O'Leary. 2nd row: Bi. Frazier, W, Monette, C. Agozirio, T. Krume, T. Simun- dich, G, Krietsch, E. Black, I. Vandal, R. Esposito, I. Young, W. Wiley. Laurels Of Victory 100 Yards-F. McCargar 180 Yards-T. Martino 660 Yards-S. Davis A. Diaz 120 LHSD. Huckaby High Iumpwk Diaz, I. Mitchell l0.3 19.2 l:3l.3 l4.0 5'6 C TRACK RECORDS Cl954l 419553 tl956l fl954l tl956l Broad IumpHA. Simorii Pole Vault-I. Hauser Shot Put-I. Orlancli 440 Relay-P. Ortega W. Newman T. Martino I. Muir l9'5 9'3 48'l0 47.4 419563 419557 419553 419569 DAN ALGARME is heading for home HM PRITCHETT starts the last 220. Rosemond is just a step ahead oi WIEST, TOM MARTINC and DAVE DUARTE couldrft quiie catch the Cathedral sprinter. DAN ALGARME is oif and flying. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-Sitting: R. Pellrey, L. Raclisich, I. Simons, I. Klein, I. More Kneeling: D. Smith, N. Hardy, R. Petrol, B. Thomas, I, Ranslem, T. Marinko. Standing F, Matthews, Mgr., P. Marinko, B. Dawson, M. Thorlon, M. Gurrola, D. Heun, I. Mayer, Mgr I-Iorsehiders Learned Secrets VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Serra l Cathedral 2 Serra l Notre Dame 2 Serra O Loyola 5 Serra l 3 Uius X O Serra 0 St. Anthony 2 Serra I2 Mt, Carmel O Serra 5 Cantwell 2 Serra 9 Cathedral 7 Serra 6 Notre Dame 2 Serra 6 Loyola 9 Serra l0 Pius X 5 A. D. SMITH Smilty connects lor another step forward in our Success Story. I. RANSLEM F. MARINKO I. V. BASEBALL TEAM: front row, l-r: R. Chirrick, A. Pliska, F. Uribe, G, McGuire, R. Czuleg- er, R. Padilla. Second row: I. Slough, I. Leslie, E. Coury, D.Reed, R, Miller, C. Molliti, D MeLaughlan. Third row: F. LeBlanc, W. White, R. Spurgeon, L. Neibacher, A. Wiezorek R. Lydon, G. Bouse, B. Quinn, Coach H. McCaverty. W. DAWSON I. KLEIN N. HARTY L, RADISICH I. MOORE M. GURROLA T. MARINKO M. THORNTON L. SIMONS B. THOMAS R. PETRILL D. HEUN Of Success By Trial and Error MIDSEASON BATTING AVERAGES G AB 2B an rm mn an sn Thornton M. 4 9 0 0 1 4 0 2 Heun D. 4 10 0 n p 2 1 0 smnh D. '7 19 0 1 0 4 2 T2 icnne 1. 1 3 1 o 0 1 0 1 Rqdusich L. 7Tn19 0 0 ,TJ 5 2 'Q Thomas B. 7 '20 2 UT 0 3 5 T 2 PJEQ B.. 2 if 0 0 0 4 4 3T Petrillmg. T '4f 13 'Q o 0fu 1 1 Bcnslorn 1. 5 14 0 0 0 T 1 2 1 Kist B. 4 10 0 0 11 5 1 2 Morinko F. 4 10 U 0 0 U U 3 Morinko T. s 14 11 0 0 0 0' 6 Dawson B. 2- 1 0 U Y U O H 1 1 TOTALS 7 173 311302231 A new look . red Bermudas and stockings tor our cheer- leaders, first appeared on campus during football rallies. E 2 fs The CAVALIER SPIRIT ran high and mighty this year beginning with football season and continuing throughout every SERRA activity. Our cheerleaders coordinated and organized the student body to give the FIGHTING CAVA- LIERS full backing. Cheerleaders Stimulate Spirit CAVALIER CHEERLEADERS - Dori Derouiri, Dori Metzger lim Greene. il I fd: ,4 all ' -N X V H 4 r fir . ' A V , V pr ' J - N . 1 Y! W . il x f- I 1 1 I .J -41 X , W A.. my- , ,wffgd ,.. vm, 4 'kk + I w - F ',g.mw iq' ' in H. Y W , .wr 1 .. . M , . qyb, -1, . 1 ,. 1' 4 n J w. 'F 1 ' 4 , . X h ' I . -i --Q -Wu A-I-rg ' up - 5 ., svkizfkalia.-Hia-.l,5...Q1 Kms. ,LR Y 4..: Q. AQ ' - ' ' -3' 5 ' K-Y , f W SENIOR DIRECTORY ADELSPERGER, TIMOTHY, 540 N. Truro Ave., OS. 55271-St. Ios. ALGARME, DANIEL, 1652 W. 223rd St., Torrance, FA. 82090-Nat. ALLISON, IOHN, 315 Ave. G, Redondo Beach, FR. 51574-St. Law. ANDRADE, IOHN, 1810 W. 254th St., Lomita, DA. 68090-St. M.M. BARBOUR, THOMAS, 3207 W. 154th Pl., Gardena, OS. 55260-St. Cath. BELANGER, GERALD, 5114 Patrick St., Torrance, FR. 48220-Nat. BENNETT, PATRICK, 1606 Marine Ave., Wilmington, TE. 42268-Sts. P. G P. BERO, FLOYD, 1231 W. 160th St., Gardena, DA. 42978-St. Anth. BLESER, IOHN, 1503 Madrid Ave., Torrance, FA. 82279-Nat. BOOS, IACK, 2267 Sierra St., Torrance, FA. 86717-Nat. BRIGANTI, FRANK, 2417 Carson St. ,Torrance, FA. 86314-Nat. BROWN, LAWRENCE, 4443 W .168th St., Lawndale, FR. 44293--St. Cath. BRUEY, GENE, 607 S. Ramona Ave. Hawthorne, OS. 68392--St. Ios. BUEHNER, DAVID, 351 Paseo de Garcia, Redondo Beach, FR. 55444-St Law BUFALINI, ERCOLE, 1956 W. 154th St., Gardena, DA. 44251-St. Anth. CANTU, DANIEL, 2907 W. 74th St., Los Angeles 43, PL. 88565--St. Ans. CARVILLE, RICHARD, 705 E. Palmer, Compton, NE. 18505-O. L. Vic. CASTRO, LIONEL, 9100 Menlo Ave., Los Angeles 44, PL. 66253-St. Mich. CASH, GEORGE, 3302 W. 59th Pl., Los Angeles 43, AX. 23563-St. In. Ev. CHENOWETH, RICHARD, 652 14th St., San Pedro, TE. 25454-M. S. Sea COLEMAN, EDWARD, 10240 Sth Ave., Inglewood 4, PL. 54721-St. Eug. COOPER, FREDERICK, 3404 Rindge Ln., Redondo Beach, FR. 91280-St. Cath. COZZIN1, IOI-IN, 8010 Maitland, Inglewood 4, PL. 19971-St. Ans. D'ALESIO, IOSEPH, 17408 Glenburn Ave., Torrance, DA. 40161-St. Cath. DAWSON, WILLIAM, 15319 Ainsworth, Gardena, DA. 44079-St. Anth. DEROUIN, DONALD, 1643 254th St., Harbor City, DA. 60594-St. M. M. DEVLIN, GERALD, 849 E. 67th St., Inglewood 3, OR. 72306--St. In. Cry. DIAZ, RAYMOND, 322 McDonald, Wilmington, TE. 44668-Sts. P. 5: P. DIGNAN, PETER, 659 6th St., Hermosa Beach, FR. 47333-St. Ias. DOLEZAL, DAN, 1441 W .l85th St., Gardena, DA. 46987-St. Anth. DUARTE, VINCENT, 1533 W. Imperial, Los Angeles 47, PL. 55195--St. FXC. ELDREDGE, WARREN, 1740 Greenwood, Torrance, FA. 85036-Nat. ELSTAD, IAMES, 1143 W. l58th, Gardena, DA. 92444-St. Anth. ERSPAMER, ROBERT, 4027 W. 60th St., Los Angeles 43, AX. 23995-St. In. Ev. FERGUSON, LAWRENCE, 3706 227th St., Torrance, FR. 57678-Nat. FICHTER, THOMAS, 21924 S. Harvard Blvd., Torrance, FA. 83694-Nat. GALLAGHER, MICHAEL, 534 W. 92nd St., Los Angeles, PL. 44186--St. Mich. GALASSO, OWEN, 1704 N. Chester Ave., Compton, NE. 26372-O. L. Vic. GALUPPO, IOHN, 11166 S. Figueroa, Los Angeles 61, PL. 41935-Ascen. GOLLNER, RAYMOND, 638 W. 13lst St., Hawthorne, OS. 64336-St. los. GORDON, IAMES, 2728 W. 78th Pl., Inglewood 4, PL. 24014-St. Ans. GORDON, WALTER, 2728 W. 78th Pl., Inglewood 4, PL. 24014-St. Ans. GRANADE, IOHN, 618 W. 109th Pl., Los Angeles 44, PL. 64815-Ascen. GRAZIANO, VINCENT, 4182 Sutro Ave., Los Angeles 8, AX. 13273-Transtig. HALLAHAN, PATRICK, 130 E. Raymond, Compton, NE. 1-9242-O. L. Vic. HASKELL, IOHN, 16117 Ainsworth, Gardena, DA. 42713-St. Anth. HAYDE, ROBERT, 531 W. School St., Compton 1, NE. 16453-O. L. Vic. HENRICH, RAYMOND, 26411 Governor, Harbor City, DA. 60377-Sts. P. ci P. HLADIS, ANDREW, 7427 S .Denker, L.A. 47, PL. 80363-St. Raph. HOLLENBACH, HAROLD, 23428 S. Figueroa, Wilmington, TE. 49318-Sts. P. G P HUSTING, LOUIS, 758 W. 102nd St., Los Angeles 44, PL. 52625-Ascen. IANSEN, WILLIAM, 1954 W. 259th Pl., Lomita, DA. 61316-St. M. M. IOHNSON, DARRELL, 508 N. Wilmington, Compton-O. L. Vic. KARADIS, GEORGE, 1221 W. 168th St., Gardena, DA. 45531-St. Anth. KIST, WILLIAM, 1594 W. 186th St., Gardena, DA. 45109-St. Anth. KLEIN, IAMES, 2806 W. Compton, Gardena, DA. 46800--St. Anth. KOHLMANN, DENNIS, 651 10th St., Hermosa Beach, FR. 48743--Am. Mty. KOSEK, THOMAS, 1306 W. 105th St., Los Angeles 44, PL. 57490-St. FXC. LAMPIGNANO, MICHAEL, 11209 S. LaSalle, Los Angeles, PL. 47460-St. FXC LANANE, DONALD, 1825 Poinsettia, Manhattan Beach, FR. 42091-Am. Mty. LANPHERE, PATRICK, 3529 W. 115th St., Inglewood 2, OS. 69828-St. In. Cry. LARAMEE, ROBERT, 2515 Gates Ave., Redondo Beach, FR. 99531-St. Cath. LECHNER, MICHAEL, 2441 W. 254th St., Lomita, DA. 61364-St. M. M. LEETS, IOHN, 1814 W. 67th St., Los Angeles 47, PL. 81705-St. Ans. LIMOGES, LAWRENCE, 15626 Faysmith, Gardena, OS. 52638-St. Cath. LINDNER, IERRY, 14933 Spinning, Gardena, DA. 46883-M. Reg. LLOYD, BRUCE, 9206 8th Ave., Inglewood 4, PL. 69464-St. Eug. LONG, HOWARD, 4227 W. 58th Pl., Los Angeles 43, AX 27239-St. In. Ev. MACHUSZEK, IOSEPH, 11114 Inglewood Ave., Inglewood, OR. 76474--St. los. MARINKO, FRANK, 503 E. '142nd St., Hawthorne, OS. 53968-St. los. MARINKO, THOMAS, 538 E. 130th St., Hawthorne, OS. 66108-St. Ios. MARRAH, EDWARD, 6019 S. Wilton Pl., Los Angeles 47, PL. 21078-St. Ans. MAYER, IOSEPH, 4717 llth Ave., Los Angeles, AX. 40802-Transfig. MCELREA, DAVID, 419 S. Ramona Ave., Hawthorne, OS. 67817-St. los. MCKEEHAN, IOSEPH, 2221 W. 164th St., Gardena, FA. 12472-St. Anth. MCKERNAN, DENNIS, 227 W. Hillcrest, Inglewood, OR. 84620-St. ln. Cry. MCLEAN, TERRANCE, 4824 W. l23rd St., Hawthorne, OS. 64294-St. los. MCNEIL, IOHN, 3313 Sonoma St., Torrance, FA. 81601-Nat. MEISEL, RICHARD, 14502 Dublin Ave., Gardena, DA. 46171-M. Reg. METZGER, DONALD, 1309 W. Chandler, Wilmington, TE. 41091-Sts. P. 61 P. MILLER, LEE, 7913 Maitland, Inglewood 4, PL. 88233-St. Ans. MILLER, WADE, 65 19th St. ,Hermosa Beach-Am. Mty. MILLIKAN, IOSEPH-, 4746 N. Eucalyptus, Hawthorne, OS. 63130-St. los. MOKRES, IOHN IR., 545 2nd St., Manhattan Beach, FR. 22446-Am. Mty. MORRISSEY, THOMAS, 16521 Prairie Ave., Lawndale, FR. 26598-St. Cath. NORTON, LEO, 10702 4th Ave., Inglewood 2, PL. 44063-St. Eug. O'BRIEN, MICHAEL, 763 N. Truro, Hawthorne, OS. 62380-St. los. ORSINI, IAMES, 2301 Grand Summit Rd., Torrance, DA. 61519-St. M. M. OLSON, GEORGE, 1130 W. 87th St., Los Angeles 44, PL. 37615-St. Mich. PAAVOLA, THOMAS, 1576 W. l82nd St., Gardena, DA. 44547-St. Anth. PELFREY, ROBERT, 2413 Walnut Ave., Manhattan Beach, ER. 93286-Am. Mty. PETRI, RALPH, 16122 Atkinson Ave., Gardena, DA. 93152-St. Anth. PERDUE, GEORGE, 230 Camino De Las Colinas, FR. 55203--St. Law. PEVAN, RICHARD, 10827 Eastwood, Inglewood, OR. 71738-St. Ios. PROBERT, LAWRENCE, 1428 E. Prado, Torrance, FA. 84417-Nat. QUINN, BRADLEY, 906 E. Palmer, Compton, NE. 19032-O. L. Vic. RADISICH, LOUIS, 1955 W. 153rd St., Gardena, DA. 42808-St. Anth. RALLES, MICHAEL, 10224 3rd Ave., Inglewood, PL. 67284-St. Eug. REIDT, THOMAS, 2027 W. 96th St., Los Angeles 47, PL. 57411-St. Eug. ROBERTS, FRANK, 9372 Earhart Ave., Los Angeles 45, OR. 11229-Visit. ROBEDEAUX, THOMAS, 359 E. 115th St., Los Angeles 61, PL. 49638-Ascen. ROCHE, MICHAEL, 2416 W. 78th St., Inglewood, PL. 23894-St. Ans. ROE, DONALD, 2108 W. l02nd St., Los Angeles 47 PL. 50786-St. Eug. ROGERS, MICHAEL, 1755 Iris, Torrance, FA. 88911-Nat. SARACENO, NORMAN, 1-470 W. 184th St., Gardena, DA. 41005-St. Anth. SCHLATER, WILLIAM, 515 N. Crane St., Compton, NE. 11722-O. L. Vict. SCHNEIDER, WM., 2317 Manhattan Ave., Hermosa Beach, FR. 29623-Am. Mty SCHULTE JAMES, 4824 W. 97th St., Inglewood, OR. 11808-St. In. Cry. SEIPPEL, DONALD, 3104 Walnut Ave., Manhattan Beach, FR. 63151-Am. Mty. SEUS, STEPHEN, 1844 10th Ave., Manhattan Beach-Am. Mty. SIBBING, CHARLES, 5441 W. 117th St., Inglewood 2, OS 65303-St. Ios. SIMINSKI, MICHAEL, 650 Manchester Ter., Inglewood 1, OR. 70110-St. In.Cry. SIMONI, ARNOLD, 11135 S. Manhattan Pl., Los Angeles, PL. 44436-St. FXC SMITH, DONALD, 3552 Imperial Hwy. Lynwood, NE. 52725-St. Emy. SMITH, IOHN, 1111112 W. 94th St., Los Angeles 44, PL. 46919-St. Mich. THOMPSON, LEROY, 22954 Menlo Ave., Torrance, TE. 41608-Nat. THORNBERRY, MICHAEL, 805 Patronella Ave., Torrance, FA. 86854-Nat. WALLOW, EDWARD, 5034 W. 130th St., Hawthorne, OS. 63037-St. Ios. WEBER, LEE, 10420 Ruthelen, Los Angeles 47, PL. 45559-St. Eug. WIEST, RICHARD, 712 S. Ward Ave., Compton, NE. 13757-O. L. Vic. WILKENS, DALE, 14782 Spinning Ave., Gardena, DA. 47836-M. Reg. WILLIAMS, HOWARD, 1516 W. lllth St., Los Angeles 47 PL. 44263-St. EXC. WINTERS, ROBERT, 208 Highland Ave., Manhattan Beach, FR. 27556-Am.Mty WISECAVER, IOHN, 5160 W. 130th St., Hawthorne, OS. 62514-St. los. PATRONS Mr. Albert Abend Mr. Phillip I. Adams Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Adelsperger and Family Andrade and Sons Mr. cmd Mrs. William E. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Iack E. Allison The Iohn Appels Mr. and Mrs. Iohn I. Arias Ioseph Arroyo George T. Barry and Mrs. Iohn P. Beauclair and Mrs. Leo A. Batistelli and Family D. N. Belanger, Ir. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Bero Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bero Mr. and Mrs. George Blasko Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Beuhl and Mrs. Iesse M. Bojorquez Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bouse and Mrs. C. E. Bowan and Family Mr. Hannah Breen Mr. and Mrs. Briganti Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brizzolara Patrick Brown The Vernon F. Brown Family Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Bruey Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Burke Mr. and Mrs. David I. Cameron Carlos D. Canez, Ir. Ioseph Caramagno Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Carbajal Linda Lee Carlson L. M. Castaloni William Castro Thomas L. Chapman G Family Iacomo and Connie Ciol Ioe Cobo Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coleman Columbian Squires 3778, Compton Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Cotten Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coury Christine H. Cowan Mr. and Mrs. Pat Coyne Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Davey and Mrs. William C. Dawson Dawson Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Bill Camiel Dekens Frank Desimone Mr. Peter and Isabelle Dignan G. W. Drury Iohn Dumas Eva Dworschak Edward F. Dryoff Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eagar Mr. and Mrs. F. Ehmke Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Eldredge Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Flanagan Connie and Armando Foy Leslie I. Frederick Milton Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Fukumoto Mae Gagel Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Galasso Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gallas Phil Gartner Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Gilligan Mr. and Mrs. B. Glienke The Von Gnatensky Family Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goycoolea Margaret Grady Mr. Iohn F. Granade, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gurrola Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gursky Don N. Hagen Mrs. Sylvester Hankins Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Harty Mrs. Anne Harris Phil W. Haskell and Mrs. Robert I. Hayde and Mrs. Ernest I. Helm Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Henely, Sr. and Mrs. Ioseph Hobi Mr. Bernie ci Margaret Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hone Mr. and Mrs. George Horan Mr. and Mrs. S. Hudak The Husting Family The lamele Family Iggy Virginia L. Iack Mr. and Mrs. William I. Iansen Iim Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Iohn T. Kane Charles E. Kayser Leonard Keaveny Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 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' FRIEND Phones FAirfax 8-2526 A Compliments of SERRA HIGH SCHOOL MOTHER'S CLUB Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1957 Compliments of SERRA HIGH SCHOOL FATHER'S CLUB Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1957 Compliments of WILLIAM C. DAWSON me CONTRACTOR DRAINBOARDS - si-lowens - sroms FRoNrs - WALLS nooks - REMODEUNG 15319 Ainsworth Gardena, California DAvis 4-4079 Compliments of ff 2 ,1,1A,LfREDh-3, L wwf ' WHWU - ,I 1 A , I 'I l 1 Ill, u rl 41+- Cl 'nf ALFRED 8. FABRIS Compliments of LOS ANGELES ENGRAVING CO. 418 E. Pico Street Los Angeles 15, Colitornio Publishers of the 1957 EL PADRE ala fograplw ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Annual Staff extends sincere thanks to . . . Mr. Bart Bartolo for trans- forming our notions and ideas into the El Padre '57 . . . 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